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A Study of Scoliosis: Part II. The Milwaukee Brace Treatment

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Charnley Low Friction Arthroplasty in Old Tuberculous Hips

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Swan-Neck Deformity of the Cervical Spine Following Multiple Laminectomies in a Child with Neurofibromatosis: A case report

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Subtrochanteric Derotation Osteotomoclasis in Legg-Perthes Disease

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Congenital dislocation of the Both Knee: A Case Report

Moon MS, Kim I, Park WH

A case of congenital dislocation of the both knees in a newborn infant which is a very rare condition and difficult to treat, is reported together with the reviews of...
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The Use of Halo-femoral Traction in the Treatment of Scoliosis

Kim YM, Lee HK, Hong CY

Of 29 scoliotic patients treated by Harrington and Dwyer instrumentation, fourteen patients were taken of preoperative cnrrection by halo-femoral skeletal traction for the last two years from June 1974 to...
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Craniometaphyseal Dysplasia: Report of a Case

You MC, Lee SH, Kim HS, Kang SH

Craniometaphyseal Dysplasia is characterized by hyperostosis of craniofacial bones, with compression of cranial nerves at the foramina, and by changes in the metaphyses of long bones. The changes in long...
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Two Cases of Poland's Syndrome

Lee KJ, Yune SH, Koh BH, Chae HK

Polands syndrome is a congenital disorder associated with thoracic anomalies and ipsilateral syndactly. It was described first by Alfred Poland in 1841 year. We has been experienced 2 cases of...
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Clinical Observation of Acromioclavicular Seperation

Kang ES, Park BM, Han DY, Lee KD

Twenty four cases of acromioclavicular seperation were admitted and treated at Severance Hospital, Yonsei University from October 1964 to September 1975. Of these, six cases were subluxations and eighteen cases...
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The Traumatic False Aneurysm of Rt Femoral Artery: A Case Report

Lee KS, Kim KH, Kim SJ, Bak GM

A 42 years old male with the traumatic flase aneurysm that occurred in right femoral artery after injury of knife was reported at the department of Orthopedic surgery of Hanyang...
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Operative treatment of supracondylar-Condylar Fractures of the Femur

Ahn JH, You MC, Lee SH, Kim HS, Kang SH

The previous reports about Supracondylar-Condylar Fracture of the femur which extends to articular surfaces revealed poor results in general, regardless of the methods of treatment. But those results are thought...
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Treatment of Femoral Neck Fractures

Park BS

Clinical and roentgenological follow-up study is carried out on 66 cases of femoral neck fractures, treated at the department of orthopaedic surgery, National Medical Center with at least 8 months...
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Total Hip Replacement Arthroplasty: An Analysis of First 47 Arthroplasties in Patients

Lee DY, Kim MH

In the past several years, total hip replacement arthroplasty has become an established procedure in the management of painful arthritic hips in older adults. It is still gaining an increasing...
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Clinical significance of Lumbar Myelography

Kim KY, Rah SK, Cho DY, Ko WS

A series of 84 cases operated upon for herniated intervertebral disc of lumbar region was studied with respect to the diagnostic value of myelographic examination. Various clinical signs including level...
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A Clinical Study of Knee Joint Fractures

Kang ES, Chung IH, Kwon SW

The knee joint is the largest weight bearing joint. Knee joint fractures involve the articular surface and damage the surrounding soft tissues, and permanent deformities, especially joint stiffness, instability of...
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Reconstruction of Paralytic Hips in Children

Lee DY, Kim IK

The approach toward paralytic hips in children with subluxation or dislocation has been essentially conservative and palliative, frequently.accepting the subluxation or dislocation. Buster Brown belt, ischial seat brace, or crutches...
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The clinical Significance of Osteomedullography in the Fracture of Tibial Shaft

Moon MS, Kim I, Lee KW

It has been well known that the incidence of delayed or nonunion of tibial shaft fracture is high and in order to improve methods of treatment and to get satisfactory...
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